2 1: Algebra 1.1 Numbers, roots and exponents Integer numbers Positive integer exponents Fractions, percentage, rational numbers Integer exponents Nth roots with n > 1 and their properties Rational exponents and their properties Properties of real exponents 1.2 Basics of trigonometry Sin, cos, tan, cot of an arbitrary angle Radian measure of the angle Sin, cos, tan, cot of a number Basic trigonometric identities Shift, symmetry, periodicity Sin, cos, tan of sum and difference of two angles Sin and cos of a double-angle 1.3 Logarithms Logarithm of a number Logarithm of product, quotient and power Decimal and natural logarithm, e number 1.4 Transformations of expressions Transformations of expressions with arithmetic operations Transformations of expressions with exponentiation Transformations of expressions with nth roots Transformation of trigonometric expressions Transformations of expressions with logarithms Absolute value of a number Innopolis University08 2

3 2: Equations and inequalities 2.1 Equations 2.2 Inequalities 3: Functions Quadratic equations Rational equations Irrational equations Trigonometric equations Exponential equations Logarithmic equations Equivalent equations and equivalent systems of equations Systems of equations with two unknowns Basic methods of solving systems of equations: substitution, algebraic addition, change of variables Solving equations using properties of functions and their graphs Plotting the solution set of equations with two unknowns and systems of equations Application of mathematical methods for solving real life and scientific problems. Interpretation of the result, with respect to limitations Quadratic inequalities Rational inequalities Exponential inequalities Logarithmic inequalities Systems of linear inequalities Systems of inequalities with one unknown Equivalent inequalities and systems of inequalities Solving inequalities using properties of functions and their graphs method of intervals Plotting the solution set of inequalities with two unknowns and systems of inequalities 3.1 The definition of a function Function, the domain of a function Codomain of a function Graph of a function. Examples of functional relation in real life The inverse function and its graph. Transformation of graphs: shifting, reflecting Innopolis University08 3

4 3.2 Basic investigation of a function Monotonicity of a function. Increase and decrease intervals of a function Odd and even functions Period of a function Limits of a function Extremum points of a function Maximum and minimum values of a functions 3.3 Elementary functions Linear function and its graph The inverse proportional function, its graph Quadratic function and its graph 4: Introduction to Calculus 4.1 Derivative 4.2 Curve sketching Power function (natural case) and its graph Trigonometric function and its graph Exponential function and its graph Logarithmic function and its graph Derivative of a function, geometric interpretation of the derivative Physical interpretation of the derivative, finding the speed of the process that defined by a formula or a plot Equation of tangent line Derivatives of sum, difference, product and quotient Derivatives of basic elementary functions Second derivative and its physical interpretation Curve sketching using derivative Examples of finding the best solution to engineering problems using derivative Antiderivative and Integral Antiderivatives of elementary functions Examples of using the integral in physics and geometry Innopolis University08 4

6 5.5 Measurement of geometrical quantities Measurement of angle, measurement of angle in degrees, measurement of angle and length of an arc of a circle Angle between lines in space; angle between line and plane, angle between planes Length of a line segment, length of a circle, perimeter of polygon Distance from point to line, from point to plane, distance between parallel and skew lines, distance between parallel planes Area of a triangle, parallelogram, trapezoid and sphere Surface area of cone, cylinder, sphere Volume of cube, parallelepiped, pyramid, prism, cylinder, cone and ball 5.6 Coordinates and vectors Line s coordinates, Cartesian coordinates Formula of distance between two points; sphere equation Vector, equality of vectors; sum of vectors and multiplying vector be a number Collinear vectors. Decomposition of vector by two noncollinear vectors Coplanar vectors. Decomposition of vector by three non-coplanar vectors Coordinates of vector; dot product of vectors; angle between vectors 6: Combinatorics, Statistics and Probability theory 6.1 Combinatorics 6.2 Statistics Alternate and simultaneous choices Number of arrangements and combinations. Binomial theorem Representation of data by table and plot Numerical characteristics of data series 6.3 Probability theory Probability of an event Examples of finding the solution to engineering problems using probability and statistics Innopolis University08 6

7 7: Additional topics Definition of assertion Definition of predicate Assertion and predicate operation Sets and operation with them Subsets and supersets Quantifiers in the predicates with one variable Method of mathematical inducation Combinatorics elements. Multiplication and addition rules Permutation, assignment and compromise Innopolis University08 7

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